# If your PyBlosxom installation is in a funky place, uncomment # this next line and point it to your PyBlosxom installation py["codebase"] = "/home/groups/g/ga/gaim/pyblosxom-1.2.1/" # What's this blog's title? py['blog_title'] = "Summer of Code" # What's this blog's description (for outgoing RSS feed)? py['blog_description'] = "Work for Google's Summer of Code, 2005" # What's this blog's author name? py['blog_author'] = "Adam Warrington" # What's the blog author's email address? py["blog_email"] = "awarring@gmail.com" # What's this blog's primary language (for outgoing RSS feed)? py['blog_language'] = "en" # Encoding for output. Default is iso-8859-1. py['blog_encoding'] = "UTF-8" # Where are this blog's entries kept? py['datadir'] = "/home/groups/g/ga/gaim/htdocs/summerofcode/cristhian/posts" # Where should PyBlosxom log files be kept? py['logdir'] = "/dev/nul" # List of strings with directories that should be ignored (e.g. "CVS") # ex: py['ignore_directories'] = ["CVS", "temp"] py['ignore_directories'] = ["CVS"] # Should I stick only to the datadir for items or travel down the directory # hierarchy looking for items? If so, to what depth? # 0 = infinite depth (aka grab everything), 1 = datadir only, n = n levels down # How many entries should I show on the home page? # What should the default flavour you want used be? py['default_flavour'] = "html" ########################### # Optional Configurations # ########################### # What should this blog use as its base url? # py['base_url'] = "http://www.some.host/weblog" # Default parser/preformatter. Defaults to plain (does nothing) # Using Caching? Caching speeds up rendering the page that is going to be # shown. Even if you are not using pyblosxom special features, caching can # improve rendering speed of certain flavours that can show a large number of # files at one time. Choose a cache mechanism you'd like, see the # Pyblosxom/cache/ directory, and read the source on how to enable caching with # the particular cache driver, you need to set two variables: #py['cacheDriver'] = 'xxxx' # You can now specify where you plugins all lives, there are two types # of plugindirectories, the standard pyblosxom plugins, and the xmlrpc # plugins. You can list out as many directories you want, but they # should only contain the related plugins. # Example: py['plugin_dirs'] = ['/opt', '/usr/bin'] #py['plugin_dirs'] = ['/path/to/my/plugins'] # There are two ways for PyBlosxom to load plugins. The first is the # default way which involves loading all the plugins in the lib/plugins # directory in alphanumeric order. The second is by specifying a # "load_plugins" key here. Doing so will cause us to load only the # plugins you name and we will load them in the order you name them. # The "load_plugins" key is a list of strings where each string is # the name of a plugin module (i.e. the filename without the .py at # ex: py['load_plugins'] = ["pycalendar", "pyfortune", "pyarchives"] # Doing static rendering? Static rendering essentially "compiles" your # blog into a series of static html pages. For more details, read: # http://wiki.subtlehints.net/moin/PyBlosxom_2fStaticRendering # What directory do you want your static html pages to go into? #py["static_dir"] = "/path/to/static/dir" # What flavours shouldt get generated? #py["static_flavours"] = ["html"] # What other paths should we statically render? # This is for additional urls handled by other plugins like the booklist # and plugin_info plugins. If there are multiple flavours you want # to capture, specify each: # ex: py["static_urls"] = ["/booklist.rss", "/booklist.html"] #py["static_urls"] = ["/path/to/url1", "/path/to/url2"] # Whether (1) or not (0) you want to create date indexes using month # names? (ex. /2004/Apr/01) Defaults to 1 (yes). #py["static_monthnames"] = 1 # Whether (1) or not (0) you want to create date indexes using month # numbers? (ex. /2004/04/01) Defaults to 0 (no). #py["static_monthnumbers"] = 0 py['plugin_dirs'] = ['/home/groups/g/ga/gaim/pyblosxom-1.2.1/plugins']